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The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. It has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer Courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to General Courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest position in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).
The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. It has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer Courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to General Courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest position in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).
This is the new, revised and updated edition of the popular student book . As in the previous six editions, this book provides readers with the latest information available on the present state of European Community Law. Since the last edition, the Treaty of Amsterdam which takes effect in 1999 has partly amended the substance and entirely altered the form of the founding Treaty. Part I now gives the entire new version with its accompanying Table of Equivalences, and adds a selection of the more importantProtocolsThe content of Part Two, on secondary legislation, has also been extensively reorganised, edited and updated and includes recent directives and other legislation in the areas covered. New material includes the 1996 Directive concerning the posting of workers in the framework of theprovision of services, the Commission Notice of 1997 on the definition of relevant market for the purposes of European Community Competition Law, and the 1993 Working Time Directive. This book is a vital source of information for students on the materials of European Community Law.
This book offers the first systematic investigation of soft law within the framework of the EC and its use by the European Commission and Council of Ministers.
The European Court of Justice once stated that the European Community is governed by the rule of law inasmuch as member states, Community institutions and individuals are bound to the basic constitutional charter, the Treaty. The purpose of this book is to answer the question whether this statement is still valid for the European Union, and to analyse which features best define the rule of law at the European level. In order to define the principle of the rule of law at the European level, this book undertakes a comparative analysis of what the principle means in different legal systems. An analysis is also made of the implications for national legal orders, specifically for judges. The conclusion reached as a result of the research undertaken for this book is the co-existence of two visions of the rule of law within national legal orders: the traditional view of each legal order by itself, and the new vision of the principle as defined by the Court of Justice. This legal phenomenon involves what is defined as `the paradox of the two paradigms of law', which determines a share of concepts, tools and remedies amongst legal systems.
The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. It has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer Courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to General Courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest position in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).
Rev. ed. of : The foundations of European Community law / by T.C. Hartley. 6th ed. c2007.
Jan Klabbers examines how membership of the European Union affect treaties concluded between the member and non-member states.